NO. You're not going to get genital herpes from sharing cigaretes.
How ever there is a small chance of getting the oral type (what causes cold sores and fever blisters) of herpes. If some one with a visible cold sore passes a cigarette to you and you take a puff with in seconds of them doing so.
The only way you can get herpes from someone with vaginal herpes only is to have sexual contact. If you get your face down there or have genital contact. If she has oral herpes and has a cold sore, it could be passed along, orally or genitally.
Chlamydia is not spread by sharing cigarettes or glasses or soap. It's spread by anal, oral, or vaginal sex.
You can not get chlamydia from sharing needles. Chlamydia is not bloodborne.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.
It is not possible to contract oral herpes from a used cigarette found outside.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.
Yes, possibly.
Depends on the amount of saliva on the cigarette, but yes.
You can't get herpes by sharing soap.You will not catch herpes from a bar of soap.No, the herpes virus quickly dies outside the body.No because herpes, unlike most common STD's, is a virus, meaning it can not survive like a bacteria when exposed to the open
If the person you are in bed with has herpes, you can catch it from sharing a bed.
No, it is not possible for the virus that causes herpes to "jump" from a hairbrush or your hair to your mouth or genitals; both are mucous membranes, which is the only two places that herpes can infect.
No, you can't get trichomoniasis from sharing a cigarette.
Yes. From saliva . And razors, if they have blood on them.HIV is rarely, if ever transmitted by saliva that has been exposed to the air. and not in direct contact with an open mucous membrane.
You can't catch Herpes Zoster from your dog.
It is not possible to get tuberculosis from sharing a cigarette. You also cannot get it from sharing a toothbrush or from shaking hands.
Hsv -1 (herpes simplex virus) can be transmitted through the sharing of saliva/kissing. hsv -2 is transmitted through sexual contact.
An example would be HIV/AIDS which is a non-curable disease and pretty much a death sentence, no offense. You should nevershare a needle with someone else, because there's always a chance that you can catch a disease unless you know the full background of that person. But all in all, I recommend you don't do it.
If the sores are on, in, or around the person's mouth, yes.
You can catch anything from needles.